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'JI^'r-'Z^^NTEMTB.

Art. v.— dr. BALLANTYNE AND GOVERN-

MENT EDUCATION.

1. A Discourse on Translation with reference to the Ecla-

cational Despatch of the Honl>le Court of Directors,
of the 19th July, 1854<. By James R. Ballantyne,
L.L. D., Principal of the Govemment College, Be-
nares. Printed at the Expense of the Government,
N. W. P., Mirzapore. 1855 305

2. Re-prints for the Pandits. Allahabad, 1853-54-55 . i6.

3. Selections from the Records of the Bengal Govemment,

No. XXII. — Correspondence Relating to Yemacular
Education in the Lower Provinces of Bengal. Re-
turns Relating to Native Printing Presses and Pub-
lications in Bengal. A Return of the Names and
Writings of 515 persons connected with Bengali
Literature, either as 'Authors or Translators of
Printed Works, chiefly during the last fifty years ;
and a Catalogue of Bengali Newspapers and Perio*
4icals which have issued, from the Press, from tlie
Year 1818 to 1855, submitted to Govemment by the
Rev. J. Long. Correspondence relating to the ques«
tion whether the Assamese or Bengali Language
should be taught in the Assam ^Schools. Report of
the Director of Public Instruction in the Lower Pro-
vinces for the 1st Quarter of 1855-56 . . ♦ . ib,

4. Selections from the Records of the Bengal Government,

No. XIV.— Papers Relating to the Establishment of
the Presidency College of Bengal .... ib,

5. Selections from the Records of Government, N. W. P.,

Part. XX. — Beport on Educational Books in the
Vernacular ib,

6. Report of the Btoard of Education, Bgmbi^y, from May

1, 1854, to April 30, 1865 ..... i6.

7. Thoughts on Education in India, its Objectand Plan, to

which are appended Regulations for Schools and
Colleges, &c. By Thomas A. Wise, M. D., H. E L
C. S, F. R. S. K, formerly Secretary to the Council
of Education, Bengal, &c» London. J 854. . ib.

Art. VL— THE SUEZ AND DEAD SEA

CANALS

1. Soci^te d' Etudes de llsthme de Suez. Travaux de la
Brigade Fran^aiso. Rapport de Tlngenieur, M,
Paulin Talabot. 1847 . . . . . . 323



• ( •



CONTENTS. lU

2. The Isthmus of Suez Question, by M. Ferdinand de

Lesseps, Minister Plenipotentiary London. 1855. 323

3. The Dead Sea, a New Route to India ; by Capt. William

Allen, R N. London. 1855 • . . . ib.

Art. VII.— marriage OF HINDU WIDOWS.

1. The Bengal Spectator, 1842-43 . . . . . 351

2. Sekction of Discourses read at the Society for the Ac-

quisition of Gtoneral Knowledge, Vols. 1, 2, and 3,
1840-43 ib.

3. Tuttwabodhinee Patrica, for 1855. . * , . ib.

4. Masic Patrica, Vol I. and Vol. IL, 5 parts, - . , ib,
6. Two Pamphlets, on the Marriage of Hindu Widows, by

Eshwar Chunder Vidysagar, . . . . . ib.
6 Introduction to. an Essay on the Second Marriage of

Widows. By a. learned Brahman of f^Lgpore . ib.



Miscellaneous Notices.

1. History of British India, by Hugh Murray, Esq., F. R.

S. K, continued to the close of the year 1854. Nel-
son, Edinburgh and London, 1855, and G. C. Hay

Co., Calcutta. xi

School Series — Edited by the Rev. G. R. Gleig, M. A.,
Third Book of History: British India. London, 1854 ib.

2. A Dream of a Star, and other Poems, by R F. F. Cal-

cutta, 1855. ... .... xxi

3. Proceedings of a General Conference of Bengal Protes-

tant Missionaries, held at Calcutta, September 4-7,
1855. Calcutta. 1856 .xxviii

4. The Eastern Female's Friend. Edinburgh, 1855 . xxx
Fly Leaves for Indian Homes. I. — The I)awn. II. —

Appeal to the Rajahs and Baboos of Bengal. III. —
Emancipation of India's Daughters. IV. — Shadows

. • on Native Society. V. — Appeal to the Rulers of
British India. VI. — Zenana and Select School
Scheme. VII. — Christian Ladies in Hindostan. Cal-
cutta, 1855-6 . . ^ ib.

Emancipation of Woman in India. Calcutta, 1855 . ib.

Native Female Education in India, a Paper submitted
to the General Conference of Bengal Missionaries by
the Rev. John Fordyce, Calcutta, with the Resolution
of the Conference. Calcutta, 1855. . ib*



IV CONTENTS.

5. Manual of Surveying for India, detailing the Mode of

Operations on the Revenue Surveys m Bengal and
the North Western Provinces. Compiled bj[ Cap-
tains R. Smitli and H. L. Thuillier, Bengal Artillery,
Second Edition. London, 1855 . xxxiv

6. Specimens of Greek Anthology, translated by Major

Robert Guthrie Macgregor, Author of " Indian Lei-
sure'* xzxix

7. Lecture on the Products and Resources of British In-

dia, by Montague Gore, Esq., delivered before the
St. James's Jiteraiy and Philosophical Society,
London, 1855 xU

8. Travels and Adventures in the Province of Assam,

during a Residence. of Fourteen Years. By Major
John Butler, London, 1855 xliii

9. Zend. Is it an Original Language ? By John Bomer,

late E.I.C.CS. and M.RA S. London, 1855. . xlviii



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CALCUTTA REVIEW.



Art, l>^Memoriab of Indian Government; hdng a selection
from the papers of Henry St. Oeorge Tsuker — [Land-
JRevemie.}

The immense interdst centering in tbe land-revenae,
makes the management of landed property, whether be-
lone^ing to individuals or Government, a question of the
highest consideration. Nothing even indirectly bearing on it,
should be hastily decided on, and all improvements on it should
be carefully sifted and weighed, that all chancer of bringing
them to maturity may be fairly developed. From what tax are
the funds mainly derived wherewith the heavy national expenses
are met, but the land-revenue ? The two great monopolies cer-
tainly return large sums, but how trifling, considering the need
of the country. The import and export duties would be but a
drop for that purpose, and the excise is scarcely worth men-
tioning. It is the tax on land, the only tax we may almost
say paid in India, that supports the Government; and it is to-
the bettering of it that Government efforts should be directed.
We do not mean bettering in the sense only of a present
increase in the income, but also bettering the position of the
rvot : and for the purpose of developing the capabilities of
this fertile country — forcing on the proprietors, as far as legal
means and example may go, a better principle of land manage-
ment, and especially improving the present system of the man-
i^ement of" kha» mehals,'* by means of which, we believe, that
a great impetus may be given to that end. Snch then, and so
great, is tlie importance of the subject which is now to occupy
our attention.

* Khas management, the Court of Directors, and after them,,
the Board of Revenue, have admitted to be " the most accepta-
ble to the people," and most successful in resuks, when the
European officer in charge has been a thoroughly efficient one ;-
otherwise, that is, when the officer has been las, the results*
have been totally different. Now the farm system has extend-
ed all over Bengal, and khas management, as a matter of
choice, has become extinct ; from which we mu^t conclude that
an efficient European officer was not to be fooad in all Bengal ;.



2 KHAS-MSHALS.

otherwise we cannot imagine that Government would have
given up that which was confessedly the most successful and
most acceptable to the ryots.

We know that this conclusion would be erroneous. There
have been many Collectors that have been all that was requir-
ed, energetic, efficient, devoted and patient, and yet it is to be
inferred that they too failed in this strangely arduous task of
carrying out all that was good. We are staggered, and begin
to tliink it could not have been the officers in charge, that were
to blame, there must have been something radically wrong in
the system ; that either they had not at their disposal, means
good and efficient to carry it out, and fully bring into play
its advantages, or they had so much to do besiden, that they
could not devote sufficient time and energy to this particular
purpose. And these we are quite inclined to regard as the real
cause of the failure of the system.

We recollect a gentleman of the Civil Service, once
writing to a subordinate, on the latter's wishing to replace a
young man, whose only qualification was, that he could speak
indifferent English, by an old and tried hand in their depart-
ment, to the effect, that there was no necessity for the exchange,
that every thing was dependent on the head of the office, who
was like the mainspring of a watch. True, w
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